Carmelo Anthony scopes out $48M Tribeca penthouse

New York Knicks star looking at 7,500-square-foot James Carpenter-designed aerie

From left: Carmelo Anthony and 145 Hudson Street
From left: Carmelo Anthony and 145 Hudson Street

It’s not a slam dunk quite yet.

Carmelo Anthony, together with his wife LaLa, is still looking for a new place, according to the New York Post. The New York Knicks star reportedly checked out a $48 million duplex at 145 Hudson Street. The unit, which is an aerie in a historic Tribeca building, hit the market in July. The penthouse has four bedrooms, four-and-a-half bathrooms and a 4,500-square-foot terrace.

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Sky Loft, which is what the penthouse is dubbed, was created by architect James Carpenter, who is also responsible for the design of 7 World Trade Center. The penthouse has views of the Freedom Tower, Empire State Building and the Hudson River.

Douglas Elliman’s Tal and Oren Alexander have the listing. [NYP] — Claire Moses